Affinity v adobe10/10/2023 I comfort myself in the thought that I pay the $50+ per month for what I have and use now and that new features are just a bonus. For What’s Hot, What’s Not 2022 we had a long show and couldn’t really fit everything in. If you compare that to last year’s show, that’s pretty sad. What did Adobe give us?Īfter a week of deep diving into the features, my partner Julia and I were able to pull together a list of maybe 10 features, all told, that we thought were worth showing on LIVE’s What’s Hot, What’s Not 2023. Well, in this corner you have Adobe with: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Bridge, Lightroom/Lightroom Mobile, and Adobe Camera Raw.Īnd over here is Affinity with: Photo, Publish, and Design. So what software are we really talking about? The aforementioned Goliath is, obviously, Adobe, which offers so many applications, most of which we will never use for newspaper publishing. Quark, by the way, has a simple graphic on their website announcing QuarkXPress 2023 is coming soon, so we’ll save them for another day. I’m not sure we’re there – yet – but I do th ink that what we saw in the two recent release events tells a lot about where things could be going.īoth Adobe and Affinity recently released major upgrades, with Adobe giving us Creative Cloud 2023 and Affinity upgrading all of the apps to V2, as well as adding iPad versions of the apps. I could be cliché and say that the recent upgrades released from Adobe and Affinity are the “David and Goliath story of the year,” or something equally dramatic.
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